Yesterday in Public Education Appropriations Subcommittee we discussed School Technology Programs and the low utilization of effective reading software in our...
There’s this episode of the endlessly smart “30 Rock” where the group is about to sing “Happy Birthday” at an...
Innovation – and sparking a fire within local leaders for more of it – is how Utah will find solutions...
The Jonathan Johnson campaign, being pummeled by professional polling showing him far behind Gov. Gary Herbert in the primary election,...
So, one of the reasons I chose to attend the University of Utah instead of Brigham Young University is I...
Over thirty years in public service convinces me: public figures hold elective office for different reasons. Some are eager to provide...
In my last post, I pointed out a number of quotations in which educators and parents expressed their strong support...
Over 40 years, Doug Wright carved out a remarkable niche as a radio broadcaster, focusing on politics more than anything...
A decade and a half after making history as the first openly gay member of the Utah Legislature, Jackie Biskupski...
I turn 65 in a couple of weeks. Medicare, here I come. I’m hoping 65 is when I get “old...